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LAST OCTOBER (2019) Documentary | City of Santa Rosa, CA 

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Last October is a 50-minute documentary film that captures experiences during and following the Sonoma Complex Fires from the perspective of several current and former City of Santa Rosa, CA employees and officials who served as first responders, disaster service workers, and community leaders. These individuals recount both their professional and personal experiences, the critical participation of mutual aid agencies, and the overwhelming selfless support and heroism of the community during and following one of the most destructive wildfires in state history. The film provides a firsthand glimpse into the breadth of the City of Santa Rosa’s response and what it was like to work as a public servant during the fires, such as a recreation employee operating an emergency shelter, a City mechanic hearing of the loss of his own house while working to keep public safety vehicles in service, a CityBus worker transporting evacuees, police officers and firefighters on the front lines, and more. In many instances, employees reported to duty not yet knowing the fate of their own homes or of their families who were evacuated.

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@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 2 года назад
A video without no political crap being mentioned and just about the people and the workers of the city👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thank God🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
@luisvegahurtado9812
@luisvegahurtado9812 2 года назад
Proud to call SANTA ROSA my home sonoma county strong thank you first responders and the community it was hell going through all that but really proud of all cultures coming together born and raised in such beautiful city SANTA ROSA CA
@outofharmsway
@outofharmsway Год назад
Your county is filled with Libertarian Fascist, Nazis. I lived in Monte Rio for 2 years. Bohemian Grove Epstein Nazi gathering weird shit. Hopefully the next fire Burns Sonoma to the ground.😉😁
@lenardosbornsjustice5948
@lenardosbornsjustice5948 Год назад
I’m a wildland firefighter and seeing this gives me strength for this summer. It’s more than just making a check. Way more.
@bs_0743
@bs_0743 8 месяцев назад
I hope your okay, thanks for doing whatever you're doing at the moment!
@AmyCaliforniaBaby
@AmyCaliforniaBaby 2 года назад
When he said to his wife in response to her asking “What do I pack?” With his reply being “Anything you can’t buy on Amazon” such a short statement but powerful
@NoPitBullLeftBehind
@NoPitBullLeftBehind 2 года назад
I remember when I was evacuating from the Ranch Fire I ran into my bedroom and looked around really quick and I asked myself "am I ok with losing everything in here" and I said yes. Then I grabbed my dogs medication and ran out to my car. In my car was my disabled mom and three dogs in the front, and 6 cats in the trunk. Two of the dogs were not cat friendly. I couldn't pack anything because the crates took up all the room. I also tried to chase a stray cat and another cat my stupid neighbors left behind, but I couldn't catch him. Thankfully my home survived, but I kept thinking of the two cats I couldn't catch. It sucked.
@amy109
@amy109 2 года назад
@@NoPitBullLeftBehind god bless you. You sound like a really good person. Stay that way
@leanneadams2549
@leanneadams2549 7 месяцев назад
First time I’ve been proud of calling myself a U.S. Postal Service clerk hearing that they are out delivering and resuming service asap !! BUT this IS the same fire that killed in Paradise and now Maui !!! We cannot stand for this any longer !!!
@toddmuehling2818
@toddmuehling2818 4 месяца назад
And two towns in Chile And Phoenix Oregon in 2020
@spookreap
@spookreap Год назад
To me the definition of a hero is someone that puts others above themself no matter what the cost. And clearly there’s many featured in this documentary. It’s heartbreaking to see how much devastation has been caused for the last decade and only getting worse. I know one thing. It’s up to us to demand change. We have to pull together just like the communities did that experienced these fires. Unite and demand change. It’s our future on the line.
@sherylbenson4436
@sherylbenson4436 2 года назад
You made God smile Santa Rosa! 😇👏👏👏👏♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@loreenwhirley3284
@loreenwhirley3284 4 года назад
"This fire brought love to the city." Love that! It's just not in our nature to stand in the way of danger. God Bless all those who stood strong to rescue another.
@MendoboysTV
@MendoboysTV 2 года назад
I live just 40 miles north of Santa Rosa, I remember the morning this fire started I woke up to my mom sobbing and when I asked what was wrong she pointed at our back window and said look, I remember seeing the entire north Ukiah Valley bellowing in smoke & flames, turning to the TV to see the news broadcast of Santa Rosa looking bomb shelled..I think back on this event every time fire season comes around and I ALWAYS have a go bag of my most important items on standby just incase..
@MendoboysTV
@MendoboysTV 2 года назад
The Mendocino Complex & Tubbs Fire definitely changed my life..
@kittymckinney3087
@kittymckinney3087 4 года назад
One of the best! Bravo.
@aprilsmith3683
@aprilsmith3683 Год назад
Ordinary people working together to accomplish extraordinary things in times of extreme circumstances...🇿🇦
@sfgiantsgirl6
@sfgiantsgirl6 Год назад
Very well done, I only wish they would have spoken to EMT's paramedics, docs, nurses. Evacuating those patients. Journeys end is right next door to Kaiser. Staff, loading patient into their private cars, while oxygen tanks exploding, thinking they were going to die etc. And Kudos to Santa Rosa Memorial who had to absorb so many patients from Sutter, and Kaiser with a skeleton crew. Other than that, the video was amazing. Very touching.
@leanneadams2549
@leanneadams2549 7 месяцев назад
I wish I was rich enough to live there !
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 4 месяца назад
@@leanneadams2549yeah...we don't need your kind. Yes, Sonoma County is pricey; but you totally missed the point. That point being, that when hard times hit we come together. We already have too many who don't get that concept. Go to L.A.
@nala3038
@nala3038 3 месяца назад
@@stephaniemccracken1324that’s weak man
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 3 месяца назад
@nala3038 But true. Been here for 51 years. It wasn't about being 'rich enough to live here'. And you have still missed the point. That fire didn't care how rich you were. It took everything it could and we as a community stepped up. THAT is what should be remembered. And what about the name Stephanie denotes a man? Dummy.
@mtl6905
@mtl6905 2 года назад
What a well produced video! All the stories from every area of the city. The acknowledgement that you pull together to get things done. Local government workers and each citizen making a difference! " Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country" - John F. Kennedy. Makes me want to move to Santa Rosa.
@kerrymarris4260
@kerrymarris4260 Год назад
That's what it will take to get our narcissistic government officials (top gov corruption) Gone because that's just the one thing that saves us humans.. locals
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 4 месяца назад
*men
@timothynelson8330
@timothynelson8330 2 года назад
Did not want to hit "like". Appreciate the documentary...terribly sad...
@SRSOS
@SRSOS 3 года назад
It is imperative that we restore the ancient redwood rain forest that once stretched from Santa Cruz to the Oregon border. This was a man-made disaster and we can fix it.
@williamhiles7404
@williamhiles7404 Год назад
Those Sequoia Sempervirons, the most majestic tree on the planet, need tons of rainfall, steady and reliable, every year to grow and mature into the giants that they become. Only those mature trees have the properties that redwoods were in such demand for lumber, which their ability to resist fire. A lot of what is called 'old growth' were/are over 3000 years old. I agree that it would be great for them to be repopulated in their original range. I saw a PBS docu about them, and it said their original range was from a little south of Big Sur to about 20 miles north of the Oregon/Cali border; in the docu they hike from the border in Oregon, and the last redwoods they could find was 20 miles north. All these fires have been terrible; my town burned to the ground in 2018, and then this fire in 2019. In the '90s I used to go to Cotati and I always liked going to Santa Rosa, it seemed like a nice town. I always liked looking at the Victorian homes that were still there and how well maintained they were. Of course, they were built from redwoods. Sorry, I didn't mean to be so long winded. I haven't watched these videos of my town burning down in years, and I never watched anything about Santa Rosa. I know how the one lady felt, I lost everything too; I was disabled and healing from major surgery at the time, so all I could do was get a few small things and myself out. Still haven't/won't ever recover. I hope all the others have. Peace. LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
@jasonperkins1654
@jasonperkins1654 Месяц назад
The sequoia is meant to withstand fire. Yes. The problem is man made. Humans rush to put fires out and stop nature from taking its course. If the forest were cleaned and the under brush and dead fall were allowed to burn the fire would not be so intense and burn into the canopy killing the trees. Your right about this being man made but I'm guessing nothing the way you intend your comment
@ShyGuy83
@ShyGuy83 4 года назад
I remember very well that whole thing started about two days after my sister and brother in-law got married. After returning my brother in-law's rental tuxedo, I went to get something to eat for lunch at Foster's Freeze in Campbell, CA and seeing a large amount of smoke in the distance and then seeing a news report on the television at the restaurant about the wild fire.
@jacobdunbar3129
@jacobdunbar3129 9 месяцев назад
6 years today, still feels unreal that this happened
@shedwork
@shedwork 9 месяцев назад
Amazing story thankyou for making this film. Hats off to Santa Rosa.
@marytyrone3896
@marytyrone3896 10 месяцев назад
Im still awestruck years later watching this documentary. I lived in and around Santa Rosa and know Sonoma County and the surrounding areas very well. It was so shocking to remember the areas in Santa Rosa affected and destroyed. I was frequently travelling around and it is so powerful to know what is now destroyed and changed forever. It was powerful to watch online from Twin Falls, Idaho as this was going on. My youngest daughter escaping where she had lived in Santa Rosa uo to Cloverdale. Areas like Wikiup and Larkfield and Fountaingrove wiped out. It still blows my mind everytime I watch this!
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 4 месяца назад
I remember the day before I had told my husband that high winds were expected (he worked in traffic control at the time) and that he would probably be called out. We are just West of Llano Road and I didn't hear winds and he didn't get called in. Fast forward to later in the night and my daughter called me after I'd been asleep for hours. Fire was burning into Santa Rosa. I jumped out of bed and ran to my back porch. At first I couldn't see it because of a structure on my neighbors property, but when I moved a couple of feet I was like 'Oh, my God'. I ran back into the house and turned on the TV. The first thing I saw was Kaiser being evacuated. Scared the crap out of me. We talked about trying todeal with our farm and domestic animals and then just worked the plan. Fortunately, we didn't need it in 2017, but we activated it in 2019 and only lost one rabbit. God bless all the first responders and support people who helped us get through this. Until you've been through it you have no idea what heroes they are.
@nala3038
@nala3038 3 месяца назад
Great comment!
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 3 месяца назад
@@nala3038 and yet on another comment you called my response weak.
@briankistner4331
@briankistner4331 2 года назад
Over the last decade with wildfires sweeping thru cites big and small, it obvious urban firefighters should be, if not already, trained on how to fight a wildfire. What I'm told is a wildfire is a completely different creature than fires in urban cites. On the flip side, the wildfire crews and the hotshots need to be trained regarding urban firefighting. These days the two go hand n hand.
@babybrat2958
@babybrat2958 Год назад
This fire is a wildland urban interface Fire. This fire was burning under extreme conditions and exhibiting extreme fire behavior……you can not fight this fire…..the only thing that can be done is help evacuate and or rescue citizens and structure protection as resources allow…..similar to the Oakland Hills Firestorm 1991. The only reason the fire stopped is because the wind died down…..just like with the Oakland hills firestorm.
@rageagainstthemachine7434
@rageagainstthemachine7434 Год назад
👎👎👎 LIAR !!!!!!!!! ALL THESE FIRES ARE FROM DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS !!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@reptaloid
@reptaloid 11 месяцев назад
😢 Cardinal Newman football field half of it was green the other half was charred black go farther down the way two-story house half of its standing the other half completely gone trees burning from the inside out other places the houses were burned to nothing and the plants around the house we're still standing
@cogitoanima2468
@cogitoanima2468 3 года назад
I found it crazy people want to defund the police after watching this. They are so necessary for a number of tasks during crisis, what are people gonna do it they are not there.
@babybrat2958
@babybrat2958 Год назад
I went through the dispatch logs for the Santa Rosa Police Department during the fire…..by them selves they conduct more then 100 rescues with in a 24hr period.
@jjjonesmadsen.jjm1987
@jjjonesmadsen.jjm1987 2 года назад
We come a long Santa Rosa my hometown
@SOLOMONTHEDON
@SOLOMONTHEDON 2 года назад
The day we entered another dimension.
@melindapalmer7178
@melindapalmer7178 8 месяцев назад
Thanku
@maxsmith695
@maxsmith695 3 месяца назад
The K mart store was in a small shopping center, with no nearby fuel source and 500 feet from the subdivision of homes. The fire break was 450 feet of pavement, with 12 lanes of freeway and a frontage road. The entire complex was fully engulfed before strike teams arrived.
@nonprofitgirl
@nonprofitgirl 8 месяцев назад
Oh no. I lived through that. It was not a joke.
@kerrymarris4260
@kerrymarris4260 Год назад
So it took a crazy wildfire to get y'all, to get the Amish building instinctive in side your souls. And that great feeling of community togetherness. Well done video, do they know how it started?? I must have missed it, but there's three minutes left.
@rageagainstthemachine7434
@rageagainstthemachine7434 Год назад
🔥🔥🔥KERRY MARRIS.... TOO BAD THEY DON'T RESEARCH DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS !!!!! ALL THESE FIRES ARE DELIBERATE !!!!!!!!!!!!!
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 4 месяца назад
​@rageagainsttSTOP. adjust your tinfoil hat. This kind of fire happened in the 1960s, the area just wasn't as populated. Fountgrove, Coffey Field and the other neiborhoods didn't exist. Just Wikiup. Back then it was a wild grass fire.
@nala3038
@nala3038 3 месяца назад
@@rageagainstthemachine7434quit SHOUTING
@rageagainstthemachine7434
@rageagainstthemachine7434 3 месяца назад
@@nala3038 📢 HOW IS THIS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@AmyBaker-fn9kw
@AmyBaker-fn9kw 11 месяцев назад
Seeing the ammo store in the middle of the city with no fire around for a half mile yep energy weapons for sure no dobt
@babybrat2958
@babybrat2958 2 месяца назад
You do understand that an extreme wind driven fire ignites spot fires ahead of itself due to the wind carrying embers, right? Business’s just across the street also burned……as did many homes in a mobile home park……which was also across across the street.
@reptaloid
@reptaloid 11 месяцев назад
😮 in the town where there's a fire hydrant every hundred fifty yards there was absolutely no reason for all of this how do I know I was a konocti firefighter for three years while Dan fire crew plus I've lived in Santa Rosa for over 30 years of this is unbelievable if you see the Carnage and the destruction
@babybrat2958
@babybrat2958 2 месяца назад
What station is that? Konocti? In lake county?
@Calaveras32Spcl
@Calaveras32Spcl 8 месяцев назад
When Mother Nature throws everything at us, is when you see the best of humanity come out.
@watchthe1369
@watchthe1369 21 день назад
I am hearing phrases from the city bureaufolks that are basically "What do we absolutely need? How can we Get out of the way and get recovery going? I think that is a RARE thing.
@m_ayyraa
@m_ayyraa 3 года назад
30:00 where I left off
@aaronhilbert9142
@aaronhilbert9142 3 года назад
True
@reptaloid
@reptaloid 11 месяцев назад
Ask these people how many houses did they save then you'll be going down the dark road of reality that we the victims had To face
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 4 месяца назад
I'm going to assume you lost your home. Let me ask you, how cognizant were you that night to know what needed to protect it? How much insurance did you have on it? Have you not understood how fast that fire moved? To blame others who were just caught off guard as you is hypocritical.
@Pieman16
@Pieman16 4 года назад
Wow. I remember that night. I got 2 whole hours of sleep that night.
@mike777yeah
@mike777yeah Год назад
Repeat, Repeat, Repeat. These strange fires is where a freak high high wind is first. Alto. NM. A resident said since his birth nothing ever occurred like this. He is a General manager of a business and about age 38.
@babybrat2958
@babybrat2958 2 месяца назад
A freak wind? You mean the Diablo wind that we get every single year here in Northern California? The Diablo winds also drove the Oakland hills firestorm 1991.
@mike777yeah
@mike777yeah 2 месяца назад
@@babybrat2958 Nope. Wrong. Paradise had the computer 🖥 diagram scale as a spike wind. Tactical. Calm/spike/calm. You haven't done your research.
@steverosten7101
@steverosten7101 2 года назад
I almost don't want to comment but there's a story to this and this video is not it I live very close to santa Rosa they don't mention the dozens that were burnt alive so so many people died they don't tell us
@babybrat2958
@babybrat2958 Год назад
Your evidence?
@rageagainstthemachine7434
@rageagainstthemachine7434 Год назад
😠😠😠👎👎 EVIDENCE ???? YOU STUPID LOSER !!!!!! EVIDENCE IS DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'VE DONE MY RESEARCH , DON'T INSULT MY INTELLIGENCE !!!!!!!!!!!! WITHHOLDING THE TRUTH WILL BE EXPOSED BY GOD AND THAT'S RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@nala3038
@nala3038 3 месяца назад
Evidence please
@trendkillallyoufucks9463
@trendkillallyoufucks9463 2 года назад
At 24:00 when an area gets preheated like that..... what is it an oven? Preheated? This went up insanely fast burning every structure. Makes you wonder do the D.E.W.?
@briankistner4331
@briankistner4331 2 года назад
D.E.W.s At first people said others were full of shit regarding that. But honestly, there's something to it. The weird burn patterns not typical of wildfires and the stuff that burns while other material that should also burn right next to it isn't even touched.
@scarpfish
@scarpfish 2 года назад
Everything is a damned conspiracy isn't it? 🙄
@babybrat2958
@babybrat2958 Год назад
This fire and it’s burn characteristics is consistent with other extreme wind driven fires through out California fire history…..Berkeley Fire 1923, Bel-air fire 1961, Laguna Fire 1970, Painted Cabe fire 1990, Oakland Hills Firestorm 1991, Laguna Beach fire 1993…..just to name some.
@rageagainstthemachine7434
@rageagainstthemachine7434 Год назад
🔥🔥🔥 ANYBODY WITH HALF A BRAIN CAN SEE ALL THESE FIRES ARE FROM DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AGENDA 2030.... LOOK IT UP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@maxsmith695
@maxsmith695 2 года назад
DEW
@scarpfish
@scarpfish 2 года назад
Go away troll.
@babybrat2958
@babybrat2958 Год назад
What evidence do you have that this was a DEW?
@rageagainstthemachine7434
@rageagainstthemachine7434 Год назад
MAX SMITH 👍👍👍 GODBLESS BROTHER , DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS ARE BEING USED WORLD WIDE !!!! THE ONES CALLING OTHERS A TROL WILL ANSWER TO GOD !!!!!!
@maxsmith695
@maxsmith695 Год назад
@@rageagainstthemachine7434 Booyah !
@rageagainstthemachine7434
@rageagainstthemachine7434 Год назад
@@maxsmith695 👍👍💯💯💯💯 MUCH LOVE BROTHER !!!!! OH , ONE MORE THING , THE FIRES THAT ARE BURNING IN CANADA AND CIRCULATING SOUTHWARD & ON THE EASTCOAST HAS A MIXTURE OF TOXINS ALONG WITH THE SMOKE AND THEY'VE ALREADY STATED ( DEW ) IS THE CULPRIT !!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👎👎👎👎👎👎
@reptaloid
@reptaloid 11 месяцев назад
These wonderful people put us at the fairgrounds for 2 weeks and then told we had to LEAVE because there was an event comeing. So EVERYONE HAD TO LEAVE 😢 😭 .......WONDERFULL HOW THEY TREATED EVERYBODY. Seeing these losers makes me SICK they DIDNT DO SHIT. This dog-and-pony show documentary is even WORSE I speak on behalf of all the VICTIMS including MYSELF who LOST EVERYTHING in THESE FIRES.
@reptaloid
@reptaloid 11 месяцев назад
Wake up people these houses aren't for the victims of the fires as for the developers they're the ones making the money off the houses this ain't about relocating tombs of the fire no way this is about developers making money pure greed and evil don't be snowballing by this b******* documentary what a bunch of crap.
@reptaloid
@reptaloid 11 месяцев назад
I'm sorry people this is a bull s*** f****** video all this is crap don't believe a word of this b*******two weeks after the fire everybody get out hit the road why do you think there's so many homeless people in Santa Rosa they sure ain't moving into those new houses I'll tell you that right this whole video is staged I was there I know what really went on everyone was left to fend for themselves how to turn this video off I'm going to PUKE
@reptaloid
@reptaloid 11 месяцев назад
These disgusting cowards hit in their offices we went to their offices to find out how the hell a town with 10 different fire departments let a whole housing division burn to the ground now they make this b******* documentary telling you what a great job and humanitarian bulshit they did they didn't do so much as even handsome One a donut I was there I know I'm sorry I can't let this go I was there I was there I know what happened and this sure isn't what this documentary is showing the real f****** heroes are the victims of the fires it picked up from scratch and moved back into the world with no help from any of these people. The reason I remember is cuz I could never forget the true horror watching everything you work for your whole life and your family's life burnt to the ground with nothing left and no real answers to how and why it all happened in the first place these people knew the fires were coming in the first place that's why they all hit in their offices locked out the doors and kept armed guards in front of the doors that's a hundred percent REAL
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 4 месяца назад
Umm...I seem to recall the shelter at the fair grounds was much longer than two weeks. How many people and animals did you get out? I can appreciate you lost everything. So did many. But to blame first responders for your loss is wrong. Those men and women were heroes that night. Tell me what event, exactly, was going on when our county was burning? I call bull on your claim. I was off work for a week because of smoke and I was in West County. There is no way the Fair Grounds didn't cancel events.
@user-qt8yk8er2j
@user-qt8yk8er2j Год назад
Dreadful studio lighting skills for the studio one on one interview pieces resulting in the subjects having facial burn patches opposite to the single key-light used. Otherwise, a good documentary.
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 4 месяца назад
Really, lighting your issue? We lived through this..
@lyndafaye5878
@lyndafaye5878 4 года назад
Wow! That's a good one! one video said the Getty Museum was "built prepared to survive any fires!" All the others say, dangerous; I think you might be on to something! too many too suspiciously spread so far apart. This was a BEAUTIFUL DRIVE TO WORK I N WESTWOOD YEARS AGO! Something's up-and , I wonder now even more about the Santa Rosa fires, that left the "buildings untouched ?" And the City Plans in writing previous to ALL of these fires! Very suspicious! my comment on K Luv's COMMENT ---K Luv 7 hours ago Footage of some of these fires looks like the smoke is coming from underground, like a fire or explosion underneath ground. Maybe some underground bunkers caught fire or they're covering something up. I hope all those groves & evil beings catch fire where they're murdering/sacrificing babies/children/people at.
@rageagainstthemachine7434
@rageagainstthemachine7434 Год назад
LYNDA FAYE👍👍👍💯💯💯💯GODBLESS , THEY'RE SETTING THESE FIRES DELIBERATELY WITH DIRECTED ENERGY LASERS !!!!!! ALL DENYERS ETC... WILL ANSWER TO GOD !!!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@hisimagenme
@hisimagenme Год назад
And people wonder why God let's this kind of stuff happen. The living that was being done before was a 1/2 life at best compared to what it became after. It's a repeated story in every single disaster, tornadoes, fires, floods, earthquakes... you name it... the exact thing happens. Communities come together, people remember why they are here, for other people, computers, games, cars, hobbies all of that it a distraction. Government agency's help but the nothing can stop a 100 thousands people, regular people, coming together, putting another person first. Nothing can beat it, stop it. Police officers, firefighters, city workers they ask become just a regular citizens, doing what every single person is doing. Don't ask stupid questions about God's motive, people are always His greatest treasure, He aims to make sure we see why. So when, like His Son, who had no place to lay his head as a "home" we can see we are often poorest when we have material security and things. Home is where your head falls at the end of a day giving up your life for someone else. Don't ask the stupidest question ever uttered "why God?" Listen to these people, if lives were lost, they were His to bring home, and far more live than die, every single time. People who "should" have died, didn't. Don't ask, that bizarrely ludicrous question. Ask instead: how can we get to this place without a disaster? That's a much better question.
@fredflintstone1547
@fredflintstone1547 4 года назад
Sean McGlynn "City Manager" (among others) should probably be strapped to a lie detector, interrogated, audited and investigated by the FBI. This video would have benefited greatly from significantly less mugshots and more footage of before and after the fires.
@ThePriceisRight4094D
@ThePriceisRight4094D 2 года назад
Directed-energy weapons are generally silent and in some cases invisible. For this reason, they can be used very discreetly. For example, energy outside the visible spectrum is invisible to the naked eye.Sep 4, 2021
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 2 года назад
Please stop it. That is nonsense.
@scarpfish
@scarpfish 2 года назад
Go away conspiratard.
@rageagainstthemachine7434
@rageagainstthemachine7434 Год назад
🔥🔥🔥ALL THESE FIRES ARE DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS AND THE ONES CALLING OTHERS TROL WILL ANSWER TO GOD !!!!!!!!! AND THAT'S EXTREMELY SOON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@nala3038
@nala3038 3 месяца назад
@@scottslotterbeck3796exactly
@ravenrisby
@ravenrisby 3 года назад
The guy left his wife to get to work r u kidding u choose that instead of keeping your family safe or spending last mutinies together to support then sad prioritise
@thedirtycorner8816
@thedirtycorner8816 8 месяцев назад
I crushed and stacked two hundred and thirty five cars and two weeks for the police department. I also declined to drive during the fire in my tow truck Santa rosa gave me a parking ticket downtown so I figured I would let it burn
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